Tom: E E B F#m A The night's a spill, a permanent stain; the city soaks in silence, salt and dirty snow E B F#m A A blue glow from the tv again, the curtains never open, faces never show E B F#m A And every time a light is turned on there's a light that's turned off somewhere E B F#m A For every other moment that's lost there's a perfect cost, there's a debt you can't share F#m B E A F#m B Clocks stopped at the corner of Albert will show your last bus left an hour ago E B F#m A E B F#m A so stumble down the stairs again, pretend you're not too proud E B F#m A F#m A to understand and still know when your voice cuts through the crowd E A E A that lonely people talk too loud [Verse 2] E B F#m A The night's a spill, a permanent stain; the city soaks in silence, salt and dirty snow E B F#m A A blue glow from the tv again, the curtains never open, faces never show E B F#m A And every night they play the same song to the same offbeat believers E B F#m A And everyone is singing along wearing blueblack eyes, wearing dead men's neck-ties F#m B E A F#m B Clocks stopped at the corner of Albert will show your last bus left an hour ago E B F#m A E B F#m A so stumble down the stairs again, pretend you're not too proud E B F#m A F#m A to understand and still know when your voice cuts through the crowd E A E A that lonely people talk too loud [Bridge] G#m A Numbers on a washroom stall G#m F#m A F#m A There's always more then one last call calling you [Instrumental] E G#m A B E G#m A B [Outro] E G#m A B Or you got blue eyes, or you got green eyes, or you got grey eyes E G#m A B Or you got blue eyes, or you got green eyes, or you got grey eyes E G#m A B Or you got blue eyes, or you got green eyes, or you got grey eyes E G#m A B Or you got blue eyes, or you got green eyes, or you got grey eyes